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Advancing Academic Rigor to Achieve College Success Dr. Susan F. Lusi. Our Mission. Mi provides leadership in closing achievement and opportunity gaps for underserved students to drive college and career success by focusing on system transformation and student academic success.
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Advancing Academic Rigor to Achieve College Success Dr. Susan F. Lusi
Our Mission Mi provides leadership in closing achievement and opportunity gaps for underserved students to drive college and career success by focusing on system transformation and student academic success. Changing Lives and Changing Schools STRENGTH ON STRENGTH
Opportunity in the Massachusetts Economy Percent Change in the Number of Employed Individuals by Educational Attainment in Massachusetts, 2000 to 2012-2014 Master’s or higher degree Bachelor’s degree Associate’s degree Some college, no degree High school diploma/GED Less than high school STRENGTH ON STRENGTH Commonwealth Corporation (2016). Closing the Skills Gap: Meeting the Demand for Skills in a Growing Economy.
Beyond College Credit – 5 Big Ideas • Our economic prosperity relies on increasing the number of workers who have a college degree, and there is a particular need for workers who have STEM skills • Future growth in population and workers in Massachusetts depends on students of color • Research consistently finds that taking rigorous courses prepares students for success in both college and the labor force • The Advanced Placement program is an effective strategy for increasing students’ access to advanced coursework • To expand access and maintain quality: support high schools, better align AP outcomes with college credit policies, and identify unmet need STRENGTH ON STRENGTH
Academic Rigor Matters! “The academic intensity of the student’s high school curriculum still counts more than anything else in precollegiate history in providing momentum toward completing a bachelor’s degree.” Clifford Adelman STRENGTH ON STRENGTH
Boston Opportunity Agenda: College Success Indicators High school diploma no longer sufficient! • Maintaining an attendance rate of 94% or higher • Achieving a cumulative GPA of 2.7+ • Completing an internship, job shadowing, or community service • Completing MassCore while enrolling in at least one AP, IB, or CTE course STRENGTH ON STRENGTH
Steps to Academic Rigor • Offer courses that prepare students for college-level work. • Advise students to take rigorous courses and educate them and their families on why they’re important. • Remove barriers to student participation. • Provide additional supports for students, e.g., additional learning time. • Provide first class training and support for their teachers so they can teach diverse students to the required level of rigor. Implementing rigorous academic programs in all high schools can both improve educational outcomes and increase earnings. STRENGTH ON STRENGTH
PartnershipsLargest Secondary STEM Education Program in MA 84 Over the program’s ten-year history, more than… PartnerHigh Schools StudentsServed 10,000 125 High School Partnerships 50,000 1,600 10 2008 - 2009 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2008 - 2009 Students Served STRENGTH ON STRENGTH
Three Year Percent Increase by RaceQualifying Scores in AP Math, Science, and English STRENGTH ON STRENGTH Evaluation of 86 partner high schools, SY2007-08 through SY2016-17
Contact Dr. Susan F. LusiPresident & CEO slusi@massinsight.org John SchneiderManagingDirector of External Affairs jschneider@massinsight.org